You've achieved something really unique here. Mind-blowing seamless transitions between unmatched sources. I think this is going to inspire a generation of film makers (including me - as I am already planning something). Amazing! Thank you!
That's fantastic - and really helpful. Thankyou. It occurred to me tonight, that I had an idea for a project something like this over 40 years ago. It was based on having seen an old speeded up video of a train going to London - but my idea was a bike ride through Edinburgh on secret paths. There was a community group offering loan video equipment for projects, but I think they wanted a story with a script - like "This is John - John is unemployed" and, despite laying out the route on maps and explaining the concept it never got off the ground. Anyway, the technology was much more primitive back then, so editing would have been the major obstacle. I've been into photography for a while now and I've produced some videos, including some freelance work making short travel videos, so I reckon I should have good skills to achieve this today if I put my mind to it. I could do one of our local village as a starter and perhaps go on to do a nearby city , though I appreciate the work would be immense. Once again, I can see the entire storyboard in my head quite readily, but I'm going to need a lot of patience and dedication to bring it to fruition. Now that I have watched your video I might have to have a go. I love photography, but always lamented it is so..... 'flat'.
Hey Tomasz, I love your work so much bro! I bought your course last month and am really loving the lessons and am inspired to go out and shoot some stuff. Was just wondering in this video how you managed to rotate the camera whilst doing the hyperlapse that goes past the wall? Was it rotated in post or did you rotate on a gimbal while moving? Thanks man
Hello Pav. I'm glad you like the courses! :) It could be done in post, would be way easier to shoot, but I would have to zoom in a lot to rotate it 90 degrees. That's why I decided to do this in camera :) In 5:34 in this video it's the result straight out of the camera. I rotate it almost 90 degrees. My setup was a horizontally mounted gimbal on a tripod. I've got footage from chest mounted GoPro, I will post a piece of that to Hyperlapse Academy Members group on FB :)
At 00:12 it looks like you physically attached the camera to the car but you obviously didn’t, how does it work?? I saw someone achieve this effect with a lion and it’s blowing my mind
You've achieved something really unique here. Mind-blowing seamless transitions between unmatched sources. I think this is going to inspire a generation of film makers (including me - as I am already planning something). Amazing! Thank you!
Couldn't agree more. It's inspired me to go test out a few shots today!
My God... You deserve so much more subscribers
There needs to be more videos dissecting this mysterious but wondrous art of flow motion. Thank you so much for giving us this info.
Amazing footage man! Love the change from ground to drone!
Great teaching. Your accent and speach is really nice to listen for me(korean with pool english skill)
That's fantastic - and really helpful. Thankyou.
It occurred to me tonight, that I had an idea for a project something like this over 40 years ago.
It was based on having seen an old speeded up video of a train going to London - but my idea was a bike ride through Edinburgh on secret paths.
There was a community group offering loan video equipment for projects, but I think they wanted a story with a script - like "This is John - John is unemployed" and, despite laying out the route on maps and explaining the concept it never got off the ground.
Anyway, the technology was much more primitive back then, so editing would have been the major obstacle.
I've been into photography for a while now and I've produced some videos, including some freelance work making short travel videos, so I reckon I should have good skills to achieve this today if I put my mind to it.
I could do one of our local village as a starter and perhaps go on to do a nearby city , though I appreciate the work would be immense.
Once again, I can see the entire storyboard in my head quite readily, but I'm going to need a lot of patience and dedication to bring it to fruition.
Now that I have watched your video I might have to have a go.
I love photography, but always lamented it is so..... 'flat'.
great stuff i love such skills i want to learn this someday...
Very very interesting , I just wish I could understand it all, would love to learn, thanks for posting from Garry in the UK
This is really next level ‼️ which drone were you using on these projects
This one was mavic 2 pro for hyperlapses and custom built fpv
Thanks so much for sharing!! Such beautiful work and really well explained
Wow🔥
Tienes el curso en español? . Saludos desde Perú.
Bought the course. Very, VERY good.
Great video Tomasz, thanks. I like your work when ever i se it, hyper-lapse is a lot of work, FPV looks like a great concept.
Amazing job.
Thanks for sharing mate, loved the film, featured it on my blog!
Hey Tomasz, I love your work so much bro! I bought your course last month and am really loving the lessons and am inspired to go out and shoot some stuff. Was just wondering in this video how you managed to rotate the camera whilst doing the hyperlapse that goes past the wall? Was it rotated in post or did you rotate on a gimbal while moving? Thanks man
Hello Pav. I'm glad you like the courses! :) It could be done in post, would be way easier to shoot, but I would have to zoom in a lot to rotate it 90 degrees. That's why I decided to do this in camera :) In 5:34 in this video it's the result straight out of the camera. I rotate it almost 90 degrees. My setup was a horizontally mounted gimbal on a tripod. I've got footage from chest mounted GoPro, I will post a piece of that to Hyperlapse Academy Members group on FB :)
Good job!
Thank you for the inspiration and all the tips!
Woooow!!! Amazing!!😍😍😍
Unreal good
Thanks for the video ♥️♥️♥️ It's really helpful
Amazing 😇❤️
Inspiring thank you 🙏
At 00:12 it looks like you physically attached the camera to the car but you obviously didn’t, how does it work?? I saw someone achieve this effect with a lion and it’s blowing my mind
thanks for your information🥰🥰
thanks for the tutorial.
Very informative! Thanks a lot man!
دمت گرم
Perfect thank you!!!
有人翻译一下这个镜头吗
Вы русский? 😅 You have russian accent
Well done 👏 I learned a lot 🙌 thank you
Good..
Which is speed again 3fps
Thanks for this! Can't wait for More. Oh and Happy dare day! :d
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Thanks for this! Can't wait for More. Oh and Happy dare day! :d